SWISSPACER launches ‘Trusted Performance’ window stickers

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Date: 20 July 2016

SWISSPACER, the world’s No.1 warm edge spacer bar has launched new ‘Trusted Performance’ window stickers.

These eye-catching, easy-peel stickers tell homeowners that their windows have the leading warm edge spacer bar inside.The stickers feature a Swiss flag with the slogan ‘Trusted Performance’ as a reference to the company’s Swiss engineering heritage and proven track record.SWISSPACER is tried and tested for outstanding thermal performance and long-lasting results. It’s best for triple glazing and the No.1 spacer bar for Passivhaus – 85% of Passivhaus-installed windows have SWISSPACER inside.

“Homeowners expect their new windows to be energy efficient and to keep performing, year after year”, explains John Cooper, SWISSPACER Head of Marketing & Sales (UK & Ireland). “Our new window stickers give consumers peace of mind. SWISSPACER offers outstanding, long-lasting performance and the stickers are a stamp of quality that help installers sell. Fabricators and installers can use the stickers on their windows to show homeowners they have the very best warm edge spacer bar inside.”

To order your free stickers, call John Cooper on 07795 688 061 or email info@swisspacer.com

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